North East bathroom firm to make big splash with new showroom and expansion plans
A North East bathroom installation company is set for expansion with the opening of a new showroom and plans to grow its workforce.
Cladwise Bathrooms has revamped its showroom in Team Valley Trading Estate ahead of its two year anniversary in business.
Founded in 2017, the Gateshead-based firm is run by siblings Tim and Emma Hutley along with Tim’s partner Kelly, and specialises in bathroom furniture, fixtures, cladding and tiles.
Owner Tim explained: “The new-look showroom will support our growth and serve even more customers.
“The investment demonstrates our commitment to delivering an exceptional service, from design through to installation for domestic and commercial customers across the North of England and beyond.”
The firm is also looking to expand its workforce in order to meet growing demand for its services, and expand across the region.
“Our immediate plans are to keep growing, and ultimately our vision is to continue building and retaining our reputation as an outstandingly brilliant bathroom retailer and installer.”
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